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seabird
Joined: 19 Mar 2007
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:58 am |
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Heard on the news this morning that the best states for
dogs is Washington State and Oregon. O yeah, And I'm in Oregon.
I knew I lived in a good state. This was on Good America. Scottie
is lucky too. I guess Washington for all the parks that you can walk you
pets. Oregon also. Great huh? |
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Emmalou
Joined: 08 Mar 2007
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:11 pm |
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How did I miss this post about the states? Well I would like to
say that Washington State is a great place to live and to have a place
where your dog and you can get out in the wild (so to speak) and enjoy
the areas that are so wide and wonderful. And Oregon is good too. But
living in Washington I'm just a bit crazy for this state. Come visit and
see the great places to vacation and to live. NO I DO NOT work for
any agency. Just a plain old American who loves where she and her dogs
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texbean
Joined: 19 Mar 2007
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 5:19 am |
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Maybe you guys are talking about the most favorite spot for dogs because of the rights in the state to protect dogs and such, or maybe the space is so big in those states. Well, I put in a good word for the state of
Texas. It is really big with lots of space and we dog lovers think it is one
of the best places to life and have your dogs here too. And by the way there are some great people that love pets here. Visit Texas and see
what I mean. Reddog says, "Ain't no place like home (TEXAS)" |
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rovinghound
Joined: 21 May 2007
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:32 am |
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Reading the posts here, I just have to put my 2cents
in for the TN. Maxi my shepherd says this is the place that belongs
to the dogs. You know what I mean. Hunting, fishing and just plain
great out doors. Try TN and see what I mean. I guess that there are
other places, but this is my STATE. |
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debbiedoodles
Joined: 15 May 2007
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 2:02 am |
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| Emmalou wrote: | How did I miss this post about the states? Well I would like to
say that Washington State is a great place to live and to have a place
where your dog and you can get out in the wild (so to speak) and enjoy
the areas that are so wide and wonderful. And Oregon is good too. But
living in Washington I'm just a bit crazy for this state. Come visit and
see the great places to vacation and to live. NO I DO NOT work for
any agency. Just a plain old American who loves where she and her dogs
live.  |
Hey there Emmalou, I'm from this state and this is great. Everyone come and visit us here. You will love the area, but be sure to bring a good
umbrella. And let those dogs see what a great time really is by visiting
our parks and play areas.
See you all next year.... |
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texbean
Joined: 19 Mar 2007
Posts: 175
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Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:32 pm |
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| rovinghound wrote: | Reading the posts here, I just have to put my 2cents
in for the TN. Maxi my shepherd says this is the place that belongs
to the dogs. You know what I mean. Hunting, fishing and just plain
great out doors. Try TN and see what I mean. I guess that there are
other places, but this is my STATE. |
Planning a trip to this state this summer. And I will be taking reddog
with us in a mobile home, it will be the first time in this state. It sounds
like it will be a great experience. That is if, we can get reddog's new
harness fixed and that we can work out all the the spots to park the
trailer works out. And I'm real sure that will be okay, my wife really does
a good job at looking.( Am I Lazy, NO, but she does do a better job then me, plus she has the patience. )  |
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